Guest Appreciation Rewards

The Ampersand Inn offers a number of Guest Appreciation Rewards for two (2) night stays in the Main House. Carriage House rooms are already offered at discounted rates. These rewards cannot be combined with other offers, discounts, corporate rates or bookings made through third party travel services.

Frequent Sleeper: Applies to returning guests to the Main House within six months of their last stay. To redeem:

  • When booking by phone, mention the “Frequent Sleeper” promo
  • When booking on our website, mention the promo in the “Special Needs” section.

Refer A Friend: Guests who refer new guests who book a two+ night reservation will receive 5% off the referring guest’s next visit.

  • Referral reservations must be made by someone who has never stayed at the Wooden Duck or the Ampersand Inn.
  • Referral bookings must be made by phone, informing us of the referral at the time of booking.
  • Once the new guest has completed their stay, a 5% credit will be noted on the referring guest’s record and applied on the next visit.

US Military and First Responder Appreciation: 5% off one’s stay of two+ nights in the Main House. Applies to active or retired military men and women, fire, first aid and police. To redeem:

  • Mention the promo when booking over the phone, or indicate in the notes section when booking online.
  • Show your applicable ID upon check-in.

Corporate and Not-for-Profit Organization Discounts (including educators). 10% off stay of two+ nights in the Main House. To redeem, bring, organizational ID or provide verification through Linked In at check-in.

  • Corporate Rewards currently include employees of Thor Labs, Sonopath, Diversified CPC, Lentek-Cyclops.
  • Education Rewards include all current teachers, and students/alumni of Blair Academy, University of Kentucky, University of Michigan, New York University School of Law, and NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
  • Not-for-Profit organization employees affiliated with organizations that address better health, homelessness, the environment, education, hunger relief, job skills, and world peace.
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